Cross-School Registration

While you are at New York University you may wish to supplement your program or pursue a special interest by taking classes in other divisions.

Check with your advisor about your school's policy governing registration in another division.

As part of NYU's commitment to increase the opportunities for undergraduates, the Undergraduate Advisement website is available to help students obtain accessible, accurate, and consistent information on issues related to academic advisement, as well as individual and cross-school registration.

Gallatin School of Individualized Study

Graduate School of Arts and Science

Admission to any course in GSAS requires departmental approval for all non-GSAS students. The department Director of Graduate Studies or Program Director must approve admission to graduate courses. Most departments require the permission of the instructor as well. Please check appropriate department here (pdf).

Leonard N. Stern School of Business Undergraduate College

Leonard N. Stern School of BusinessGraduate Division

Management Education Center
44 W. 4th Street, Room 6-100

Graduate business courses are not listed in the NYU Directory of Classes. Students may register for Stern graduate classes through their department/program advisors. They must meet all prerequisite requirements. Reservations will be accepted for after the Stern School's initial registration period has been completed. The maximum number of credits permitted by non-Stern graduate students is six. For course schedules, course descriptions, and prerequisites refer to the Stern School website.

Polytechnic School of Engineering

If a course has prerequisites, students will need to obtain permission from the department that offers the course at the Polytechnic School of Engineering before attempting enrollment. Students should email the departmental adviser/administrator outlining all prerequisite coursework in order to obtain permission. If approved, students will be provided with a permission number for registration. Information about each department and contact information can be found via the departmental websites.

School of Professional Studies

School of Law

Furman Hall
245 Sullivan Street, Room 474

Law courses are not listed in the Directory of Classes. Graduate students may be permitted to enroll for law courses that have no prerequisites if they have permission of their Dean or Department Head, and from the course instructor and the Director of Academic Services. Permission to enroll is subject to space availability toward the end of the Law School's add/drop period. The maximum number of credits permitted by a non-law matriculated student is six. Non-law students can use the (Spring 2010) Request to Register form.

School of Medicine

Office of the Associate Dean
Schwartz Lecture Hall, 530 First Avenue

Courses in the basic medical sciences are taught at the Medical Center and are offered by the Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences. The Institute is a component of the NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science. The courses are designed for Ph.D. and M.D. candidates. Information about pre-requisites and course availability is available from the Sackler Institute Office (212-340-5648).